Month: April 2016

Jukkasjärvi, Sweden – The Swedish premium car brand Saab has created a truly all-encompassing brand experience that opens its doors to the public today. Housed within the one and only Ice Hotel in Jukkasjärvi, 120 […]

Tenacious Automaker Hopes Crossover is a U.S. Hit From the June 2011 issue of Motor Trend By Michael Febbo Article on MotorTrend website: http://www.motortrend.com/news/2011-saab-9-4x-drive/ Click thumbnails to enlarge.

After a rich career that lasted a quarter-century, it was clear that the brand-defining Saab 99-900 series deserved a worthy successor. The Swedish company had started design and engineering development during the mid-1980s, but found […]

BNR Nieuwsradio (news radio) in the Netherlands interviewed Frank Smit on January 31st in 2014. He was Vehicle Program Manager at National Electric Vehicle Sweden (NEVS) at the time of the interview and his current […]

Launched in 1978 as a sensible evolution from the seminal 99, the first-generation Saab 900 lasted until 1993. With almost 909,000 built, the 900 is still the most-produced Saab – and widely regarded as one […]

Saab surprised the world in mid-1984 with the all-new 9000. Initially available only as a 5-door hatchback with the powerful turbo 16-valve engine, it was the most luxurious and roomiest Saab ever built. Given the […]

The idea for a Saab convertible, now an automotive icon around the world, first took hold in the United States. After convertibles had disappeared from the American marketplace in the early 1980s, Saab USA President […]